Ask HN: Non-tech professionals on HN?
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I'm in the same boat. I found Reddit to be one of the most hateful communities online. Checkout the Herman Cain award sub if you want proof. In my 20s I wasted a ton of time arguing about politics and even my own life on that site. While 9/10 times I'd find someone fun, the 1/10 was spent absorbing pure vitriol. Ultimately no one cares about what I think or how I choose to live my life. No normal person will spend al…
Mainstream Reddit, sure. However, the more esoteric your topic, the better Reddit gets. For example, most of the specific game subs are hyper-focused on their topic with paper who genuinely want to know and talk about the scene.
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#113HN also reminds me a little of the old digg, and a bunch of other early 2000's online communities.
I probably got here through a PG essay or mention on a tech podcast.
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#114HN is just such a friendly place, with interesting and interested people, and a mostly honest and level-headed discourse. It's fun to be here.
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Conversation I was having with my dad (a dairy and grain farmer in the midwest) earlier this week ‘I wonder what the market for an open source tractor is?’ Not sure about autonomous, but just something you own, that you have full schematics and design specs for, and can repair yourself — seems like a huge market given the state of things right now.
Were you thinking about this? https://opensourceecology.dozuki.com/c/LifeTrac
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#117Voice actor here. I've been reading HN since '13. Mostly to stay hip to what's going on in tech as I find it interesting. More recently I've been fascinated by the AI developments in voice / TTS, voice modeling and deep fake video tech.
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#118Luckily, there are a lot of smart people here who are interested in many other things and that’s what I’m here to get exposure to.
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def have to agree on this one, reddit is selective about what toxicity they allow and which ones they do not. it’s become the platform of hypocrisy. way too toxic than what it use to be, aaron swartz (co-founder of reddit who died in a us federal prison) would be crying in his grave
Aaron Swartz did not die in prison. He committed suicide. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz
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#120About 10 years ago learnt Python as a bit of fun. I have now developed a niche of IT/Accounting. New accounting systems need IT assistance, so being conversant in IT stuff helps the implementations go smoothly and I can write some of the integrations.